A 20-year-old Jersey City man was struck by two different cars in Bayonne Friday night. One driver fled the scene and the other was arrested, police reports said.

Peter Hannalla, 24, of Andrews Street in Bayonne, was charged with a DWI, assault by automobile and marijuana possession after hitting 20-year-old Dominique Pettiford, of Jersey City, near the intersection of 21st Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, reports said.

Hannalla told police that Pettiford “ran into the middle of the street from in between vehicles” when he hit him. Pettiford was thrown in the air and landed on his stomach, at which point a second car ran over one of his legs, police reports said.

The second car fled the scene, but was described by a witness as a silver or black four-door, reports said.

When officers arrived at the scene, Hannalla was standing outside of his car with bloodshot eyes and police detected the odor of marijuana, reports said.

Pettiford was taken to Jersey City Medical Center with injuries to his arm, head and leg, reports said, and was listed in stable condition, hospital spokesman Mark Rabson said.

Driver targeted them, 2 tell cops

Two repo men were injured Friday when the vehicle’s owner tried to back into them with his SUV just before 10 p.m., Bayonne police reports said.

The two men, who work for Gotcha Recovery, were attempting to lawfully repossess a 2007 black Chevy Suburban on Avenue E when the owner of the car “deliberately hit both men with the truck,” reports said.

The driver has not been charged, but the incident is still under investigation, reports said.

Worker injured in Bayonne

A 56-year-old man was injured yesterday morning while he was using a forklift to load a truck, police reports said.

The man was operating the forklift at the loading dock at Gel Spice Company in Bayonne just before 9 a.m., and while he was loading the truck it began to pull away, causing him and the forklift to fall several feet, reports said.

The extent of his injuries was unknown at the time, but he was taken to Bayonne Medical Center and is listed in stable condition.